Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
HNB-GW Service Configuration Procedures
HNB-GW Service Configuration ▀
HNB-GW Administration Guide, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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Step 13 Configure GTP-U service parameters by applying the example configuration in the GTP-U Service Configuration
section.
Step 14 Configure RTP pool parameters by applying the example configuration in the RTP Pool Configuration section.
Step 15 Create and configure the global parameters for HNB-GW service(s) configured on a single chassis by applying the
example configuration in the HNB-GW Global Configuration section.
Step 16 Create and configure the HNB-GW service and associate related parameters with HNB-GW by applying the example
configuration in the HNB-GW Service Configuration section.
Step 17 Optional. Configure Security Gateway parameters with Crypto-template and enable SeGW by associating it with HNB-
GW to enabling SeGW by applying the example configuration in the Security Gateway and Crypto Template
Configuration section.
Configuration section.
Step 18 Optional. Configure x.509 security certificate for FAP with Crypto-template by applying the example configuration in
the x.509 Certificate Configuration section.
Step 19 Optional. Modify the HNB-CS Network configuration to support multiple MSC selection without Iu-Flex by applying
the example configuration in the Multiple MSC Selection without Iu-Flex Configuration section.
Step 20 Optional. Modify the HNB-GW service configuration to support the Open Access mode support for open HNBs and
paging parameters by applying the example configuration in the Open Access Mode Configuration section.
Step 21 Optional. Modify the HNB-GW service configuration to support the Hybrid Access mode support for Hybrid HNBs and
paging parameters by applying the example configuration in the Hybrid Access Mode Configuration section.
Step 22 Optional. Modify the HNB-GW service configuration to support the Cell Broadcasting Service (CBS) by applying the
example configuration in the CBS Configuration section.
Step 23 Verify your HNB-GW configuration by following the steps in the HNB-GW Service Configuration Verification section.
Step 24 Save your configuration to flash memory, an external memory device, and/or a network location using the Exec mode
command
save configuration
. For additional information on how to verify and save configuration files, refer to the
System Administration Guide and the Command Line Interface Reference.
Hashing Algorithm Configuration
Use the following example to configure the system to use SBIA for hashing algorithm in ECMP-LAG for even
distribution of RTP packets over IuCS interface:
distribution of RTP packets over IuCS interface:
Caution:
This configuration is mandatory for standalone HNB-GW deployment and highly
recommended in other deployment scenarios where HNB-GW is used in combination with other services.
configure
ecmp-lag hash use-sbia-only
end
Notes:
This is a global configuration level command and will apply to all services configured on chassis.